Oiling pad



Feb. 14, 1928. 1,658,845

H. D. HINDS OILING PAD Filed Sept. 28. 1925 W/messe s: INVEN BY n 2. mlwafl Patented Feb. 14-, 1928.

PATENT OFFICE.

HUBERT D. KINDS, OF SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS.

OILING PAD.

Application filed September 28, 1925. Serial No.59,127.

This invention relates to oiling pads of a class that is adapted" to be used by carpenters and other mechanics in oiling their saws, tools and the like. A particular purpose of this invention is to provide an oiling pad that will be clean and neat in appearance and not always get ting the 'mechanics hands dirty and oily when he is oiling his tools.

A further purpose of this invention is to provide a neat and economically manufactured oiling padthat will always be convenicnt for use when needed and so constructed as to provide at all times a saturated oiling 15 pad ready to be rubbed over the tools.

I attain the objects of my invention above mentioned by the merited elements of the device described in detail in the annexed specification, recited in the claim, and illustratcd in the accompanying drawing; in which like reference numerals refer to the same structural parts in the several figures.

Referring to the figures: Fig. 1, is a perspective illustrating the method of using my oiling pad on a saw.

Fig. 2, is a side elevation of an oiling pad of my invention shown with a ring cap securingthe pad in proper position for use.

Fig. 3, is a sectional View of the oiling pad shown in Fig. 2 and shows how the ring cap may be made detachable and how it is provided with an encompassing flange for holding the felt in place.

Fig. 4, is a perspective of the oiling pad of my invention illustrated in Figs. 2 and 3. Referring to the numerals in the several figures and the details of structure of my oiling pad I provide a metallic cup conflange 9 of cup -1' and at the same 7 time encompass pad 2 while holdingthe same down along rim 8 of the pad. Pad 2- rests upon shoulder -3 of cup l through its contact at the edge of 7- of the shoulder 3.

It will be evident to those skilled in the manufacture of devices of this class that the details of structure for an oiling pad for this purpose may be varied to some extent and still stay within the spirit'and scope of this invention.

Having thus described the nature of my 1 invention What I claim is:

In oiling pad of the kind described, comprising a reservoir formed of a cylindrical cupped member, having an annular shoulder adjacent its rim, an absorbent arrangement in said cupped member and having an annular shoulderresting on the shoulder of the cupped member, and an annular collarree movably mounted on the rim of the cupped member and having a flange overlying the shoulder of the pad. 7

In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand this 1st day of August, A. D. 1925.

HUBERT D. HINDS. 

